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ITI/North American Sensor Carbon Monoxide Alarm Installation Instructions

Trouble-
shooting

This section describes what action to take if you experience difficulty programming, installing, or 
testing the CO alarm.

If the green power indicator light does not turn on when the unit is plugged in...

1)

Make sure the outlet the unit is plugged into is not controlled by a switch. Move the unit to a 
different (unswitched) outlet.

2)

Check the outlet for the correct AC voltage using a voltmeter. If the meter reads 0 volts, 
replace any blown fuse or reset the breaker switch at the main electrical panel.

3)

Contact GE Security Technical Support at 1-800-777-2624 if steps 1 and 2 above do not 
resolve the problem.

If the panel does not learn the unit...

1)

Make sure the unit has not been plugged in for more than 67 seconds before pressing and 
holding the test button prior to the learning attempt. Unplug the unit for 10 seconds and retry 
learning.

2)

Make sure the outlet the unit is plugged into is providing AC voltage.

Note  

If the unit sounds intermittent beeps and the green and red lights flash, the CO alarm is malfunc-
tioning. Contact GE Security Technical Support at 1-800-777-2624

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Specifications

Panel Compatibility: 

CareTaker 

Plus

, Commander 2000, Concord

, Simon

®

, CareGard

Power Supply:

 120 V AC @ 60 Hz, 7W

Operating Voltage:

 102-132 V AC

Operating Temperature:

 40°F to +100°F (4.4 to +37.8°C)

Average Standby Power:

 2.5 W

CO Alarm Levels:

00 PPM. Activates in less than:
15 minutes @ 400 PPM
35 minutes @ 200 PPM
90 minutes @ 100 PPM

Dimensions:

 6.5 x 3.5 x 1.5 inches (16.5 x 8.9 x 3.8 cm)

Alarm Sound Level:

 Continuous 85 dBA @ 10 ft. for a minimum of 4 minutes

Gases NOT Detected:

 Methane; Butane; Heptane; Ethyl Alcohol; Isopropyl Alcohol; Carbon 

Dioxide; Propane

Do not re-enter the building until the source of carbon monoxide has been 
located and the problem corrected by a qualified technician

.

Warning

!

Do not attempt to repair the CO alarm unit.

Caution

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Summary of Contents for ITI North American Sensor Carbon Monoxide...

Page 1: ...n The CO alarm has power and is sampling air for CO gas A red light indicates an ALARM condition and that the CO alarm is currently sensing hazardous CO levels All persons and animals must evacuate im...

Page 2: ...ignal that the panel can learn 2 Set the panel to PROGRAM mode 3 Proceed to the LEARN ADD SENSORS menu 4 When the panel prompts you for a sensor group number enter the appropriate group number based o...

Page 3: ...for testing the CO alarm Refer to the specific panel installation instructions for complete testing details 1 Wait at least 10 minutes after installation to test the CO alarm 2 Make sure the green po...

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Page 7: ...ust for space heaters and appliances Symptoms of CO Poisoning CO is odorless colorless tasteless and extremely toxic When inhaled CO produces an effect known as chemical asphyxiation When exposed to C...

Page 8: ...levels and ensure their home is safe By fol lowing sensible maintenace and safety procedures in the home you can stay safe and save on fuel costs Make sure all fuel burning equipment vent hoods and ex...

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